The Vilna Shul is one of Boston's oldest Jewish congregations. In 1902, as a landsmannschaft shul (Immigrants' Mutual Aid Society), it acquired the meetinghouse of the Twelfth Baptist Church at 45 Phillips Street. In 1919, immigrants from Vilna (Vilnius), Lithuania, began construction of a new synagogue
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Vilna Shul
1919, Max Kalman; 1996 restoration. 18 Phillips St.
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